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RE: Rutgers' new athletic director faces fresh questions about her past
(05-28-2013 08:06 PM)TerryD Wrote:  Is this new info?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/sports...d=all&_r=0

Read that article earlier. No wonder L'Ville recommended her for the job at Rutgers. They wanted her out of town because of the lawsuit there that she is involved in. The more people and the press dig in to this this hiring the more it smells. They better fire everyone involved especially the Rutgers president. He knew about Rice, forced Perentti out to save his own hide, hired a basketball coach that did not meet the job requirements, and now this messed up hiring of a person that is accused of the same abusive tactics that Rice used, and who is involved in two discrimination suits too at two different universities to boot.
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